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    Charlie Legg Observation

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    (under19) of city college Plymouth. This session was observed during the 16th of November at 3:00 o’clock. The session was done in an hour and a half. When the session started the coach started talking with the player about what they want to train on that specific day, this allowed the player to analyse their own weaknesses and decide what to do to work on them, the coach then steps back and reflects on what they are doing and gives pointers from time to time. Cassidy, Jones and Potrac (2009)…

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    seven players. Netball games are played on a rectangular court surface with two raised goal posts with rings on the top. The rings are used to shoot the ball in. Each player has a specific position to play on the court and certain players are restricted to a certain place. Each team has a Goal Shooter, Goal Attack, Wing Attack, Centre, Wing Defence, Goal Defence and Goal Keeper. A player with the ball can only hold if for three seconds before shooting or passing the ball to another…

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    On the field, athletes are masters of physical prowess and strategy. However, when they are off the field, what do they do? Us fans rarely get a glimpse into the secret life of our favorite sports stars. While many lead normal (albeit wealthy) lives, there is a select few that fail to separate their game behavior from reality. In the game, it's acceptable to act in ways one would never even think of out of the streets yet, it still happens. Hence, we have numerous cases of the criminal athlete.…

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    Morality: In Fable, players have the opportunity to make strong moral choices, they can choose to snitch on the cheating husband or keep it a secret or even destroy property that they agreed to make sure no harm came to it. People who score high in morality might enjoy a game like this because they are concerned with doing the right things. Players who score low in morality might enjoy this game as well because they can just choose to be evil. A title that might just appeal to players on the…

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    dollars a year, but your universities star football player is also making a small fortune. For the past few years now there have been an uprising in the controversial conversation involving whether college athletes should be paid to play or not. This has brought about many positive and negative concerns to both sides of the discussion. Some reasons for why players should be paid including how much money the university makes, how disposable the players can be, and how much attention a school can…

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    consider the dangerous situations that can happen, like brain damage. Athletes even use drugs to make themselves vigorous and an asset to their team. Players tend to think that side effects would not appear further down the road. While children are not similar to adults, since they are not fully developed and the impacts are twice as bad as the adults. Players needs to consider the negative outcome…

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    Co-Ed sports teams consist of athletes of both genders. These types of teams are typically only available for the younger kids, but what if it was an option for the older players too? Having the option to play co-Ed sports could be a massive push in the right direction for both the children involved, and the reputation of the school promoting it. The school would likely be the only one in town offering the student athletes a fun and healthy way to learn to work with others, relieve themselves…

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    Concussions In Soccer

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    But collisions between two players accounted for on average, 60% of concussions. The researchers also looked at just those concussions due to heading, or attempting to head the ball. Among boys, 30.6 percent of the concussions occurred this way, and among girls, 25.3 percent did. With that being said, only a small percentage of injuries occurred from the ball actually contacting the head. More than half of concussions during headers resulted when two players collided, not from the ball-to-head…

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    with a Hispanic player with the help of some google translator of course. Do you use Skype?(Don't post it here): I do use Skype frequently, Its always open when my computer is open. What can you bring to the Staff team?: I believe I can bring quite a bit of things to the staff team, This includes: Maturity- I try to remain as mature and professional as possible when I am working, Although of course there is a time and place to be laid back but when I am screensharing / Helping a player I am…

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    Abby Wambach Role Model

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    She would encourage others while displaying the proper attitude or actions herself. She never gave up and was a supportive player and friend to her teammates. Her biggest role as a leader came when the older players started to leave and the new players like Sydney Leroux and Christen Press came in. When they came she was there to answer questions and help the young players feel more at home with the team. As she stated “The key to leadership is you have to have complete security with yourself.…

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